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Release Date:
July 1, 2015
Original Title:
Lilith's Hell
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Bea Production Company
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A pair of filmmakers work with Ruggero Deodato, to pull off a horror film based on realism. The producers' family house, where the film is to be shot turns out to have it's own secrets. Secret chambers and ritualistic ceremonies invoking the spirit of Lillith. She who was cursed by God for not obeying Adam in the Garden of Eden.
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Boom Operator:
Paolo Testa
Casting:
Franco Alberto Cucchini
Cinematography:
Riccardo Tonni
Costumer:
Sara D'Angelo
Director:
Vincenzo Petrarolo
Editor:
Marcello Saurino
Executive Producer:
Valentina Vinci Orlando
First Assistant Camera:
Valerio Volpe
First Assistant Director:
Davide Chiara
Foley Artist:
Andrea Pasqualetti
Line Producer:
Valentina Vinci Orlando
Makeup Artist:
Graziana Fasino
Production Manager:
Gianluca Monti
Set Decoration:
Marco Tarascio
Sound Mixer:
Gianfranco Tortora
Special Effects:
Tiziano Martella
Writer:
Davide Chiara
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